Title | : | Can You Ditch Your CO2?? // CYCPLUS Cube Tiny e-Pump |
Lasting | : | 7.36 |
Date of publication | : | |
Views | : | 128 rb |
|
how many tires can be used when the battery is full Comment from : RizONbike |
|
Had a different version that was bigger, but the battery that supppose be able to inflate 30 bicycle tires but could never hold its charge I even charged it before my rides to confirm So I still carry a manual frame pump Comment from : Herminio P |
|
One advantage it has is for tubeless tires where the tire lost some serious pressure before it automatically sealed The advantage is in the fact that, by not using a CO2 cartridge, the inflated gas isn't super cold, an issue that results in coagulation of the sealant which vastly reduces its sealant power And, because these tiny pumps are so small and light, one can carry two of them to further reduce the unreliability factorbrOf course its price ($89 each at the time of this post) would be an issue for most cyclists Comment from : lazurm |
|
Great review! Save me $90 Not buying for my road bike Comment from : johnalvar |
|
Road and mountain bikes really need their own pumps, electric or otherwise Comment from : blurglide |
|
I like your review can you do a review on the Fumpa? Comment from : DMan2000 |
|
I once welded my seat tube shut, added a valve and kept it filled with a shock pump to 20 bar / 300ish psi Only actually had to use it once, but worked pretty ok Comment from : Mik Wind |
|
Great test Love the semi-scientific methodology I'm impressed that it could actually fill a tire so fast, but the fact that it's only rechargeable via USB is kind of a dealbreaker Minipumps are often useful for emergency situations, and there's now telling what the battery state will be after months of sitting in a bag The 74V rating suggests that there are two Li-Ion cells in 2s1p configuration in there, and Li-Ion cells don't particularly like being stored at full capacity, or at too high temperatures The battery being built-in means that once it's degraded, you have to get rid of the entire device, unless you really want to deal with sourcing the correct replacement and disassembling a device that's probably sealed shut with adhesives, and potentially having to spot weld the new cells Ultimately this presents way too many downsides just to save on 2 minutes of pumping with a minipump, that one time in 3 years you'll need it Maybe if it took replaceable batteries and had a crank Comment from : dsp4 |
|
In short, the electric pump is crap thanks for showing us Comment from : Seifus |
|
NIce!!! Appreciate your video Luv 💙💙💙 Comment from : Power Of Word- Manifestations Caught On Video |
|
❤❤❤ Comment from : True Crime Queen™ |
|
Whats the weight vs minipump? Comment from : Luci Iron Paw |
|
I use a giant DeWalt air compressor,it plugs in and is ready to use right away Comment from : Chief Ozone Cloud |
|
wwwyoutubecom/@AnindraDey69 Comment from : DR FIRE WORLD |
|
Comment from : Rubaiyat Hasan |
|
CO2s will inflate your tyre in a couple of seconds When I'm road cycling I always carry a couple of CO2s and a mini pump for back up The e-pump looks like an april fools joke Comment from : archiecraig |
|
Interesting how this product matures! Maybe, sit out and wait for it's next iteration Old fashioned pump is still 👑 Comment from : Adrian Dale Quimno |
|
If Apple made that it would be amazing 😂😂 I can see the potential for something like that but the technology isn’t there yet Comment from : LaughingSaint |
|
If it use the phone battery that would be 100 times better, everyone travels with a phone now and there is just no point limiting yourself on battery on such a small device when we all have a battery already with us all the time, also they could make that same device with better cooling of just sacrifice speed for more torque and be hablé to get to 100 ps or 80 Comment from : Solo Mobil Gaming |
|
wtf is farenheight? Comment from : shambles9 |
|
Thanks for the tests I will keep that 50 bucks for the other CO2 bullets Comment from : tup2012 |
|
Good idea but I don’t think I’m going to ditch my CO2 for it Comment from : Christopher Parker |
|
The reason you carry CO2 is that it's the only thing that has any hope of re-seating a bead out in the wild You can't do that with a mini pump or a micro compressor Comment from : norgtube |
|
Considering how rarely you use stuff in your seat bag It’s very likely that by the time you need this the battery will be dead Comment from : David Rosenthal |
|
I see this as a very neat option for Fatbike tire pressure adjustments on the trail Thanks for the review! Comment from : Pier-Luc Auger |
|
Great review & comparison However, the best thing about Co2 is they never run out of battery Comment from : userbosco |
|
to be fair to the tool it doesn't make a difference how long it takes its making it work, if ur out on your bike an have to change the tube its better to have something to pump it up rather than bugger all no matter how long it takes its better than walking home with the bike so to be fair, time doesn't make a blind bit off difference when ur stranded with a flat Comment from : Tony Greenall |
|
Thank you for the video I'll stick with my mini Blackburn Sure it takes me 110 strokes, but it's highly unlikely I'll use it anyways vs space/weight savings Comment from : Shawn Roy |
|
Would this work on a 29” wheel 25 tire MTB? Comment from : Raul Chavez |
|
Surprised more brands haven’t attempted this I would much rather one of these than c02 cartridges and a nozzle Comment from : Jonathan Arena |
|
The pump's rating was for 25mm tires, but you were pumping up a 28mm tire, which has about 25 more volume The energy to pump up the tire is the volume times the pressure, so 25 more to pump up 28mm tire to same pressure I run my tubeless 25mm tires at 70-75psi, but could run at 60psi to limp home from a ride Comment from : Charles Musgrave |
|
How might your review change for tubeless ? I run 30mm on my road bike - to 65lbs pressure From your review it seems that I might expect a single inflate from flat ? Comment from : Ken Meagher |
|
This isn't a good application for a battery device because you'd need to make sure that the battery is fully charged all the time Keeping lithium batteries at 100 charge constantly is bad for them, so the battery is going to die in a couple of years And if you forget to charge it or if it naturally discharges after several months and you don't maintain it, it will be useless Comment from : Lawrence Maroun |
|
Just carry a pump CO2 cartridges are wasteful and shitty for the environment Don’t do it You’re not that important Comment from : Christopher Farrell |
|
have a similar product for volleyballs works great but no way would i ride with this seriously doubt it could set a bead for mtb Comment from : Crafftyyy |
|
Thanks for showing this I know now the technology isn't there yet Comment from : jefferson starr |
|
Fat bike tires, no? Comment from : Dbf Crell |
|
It would’ve been useful to know how it performs after the battery has been sitting around for weeks, and whether it can be recharged from eg, a small portable charger Comment from : Mike Wilson |
|
Nothing like a good hand pump Comment from : Brakes For Snakes |
|
Appreciate the review Have you looked at the stompump? It’s a very simple foot pump that I always keep in my repair kit and on multi-day trips (5-7 days, middle of no where etc) It won’t get a road Tyre to 100 psi (limit is 60) but it’s perfect for wider tyres and it’ll get you on the road, your arms won’t be tired, it never needs charging and it will never get thrown away like an old phone Comment from : Indoor Kangaroo |
|
I'm sticking with my minipump (CO2 freezes the puncture milk) Comment from : Sean |
|
Nice but just another thing to keep charged Curious how long does it hold a charge between uses I don't flat very often and I can imagine this being dead when I really need it Comment from : El Chucho |
|
Junk Comment from : Philip W |
|
Nah,a lezyne pump is what i carry,these are overpriced for what they are,nothing beats human power 💪 Comment from : Dingo |
|
Good review 👍 Comment from : Johan P |
|
Nope, not for me I carry a small pump and one CO2 as backup Not confident with any of these battery solutions Maybe in future, when they are much more reliable ✌🏾 Comment from : Zukz World |
|
This video was extremely well done Amazing review 👏 Comment from : Matt LeGrand |
|
I think I will keep my CO2 Comment from : lgarcia67 |
|
Great clip - thank you for posting I will stay with my CO2 cartridges for now Comment from : Craig Steyn |
|
I'll stay with my manual mini pump It takes a bit of effort to inflate my road bike tires But it's totally reliable plus no maintenance required I have on average max 2 flats per year, sometimes none (mileage cca 6 000 miles per year) I would never consider this as a replacement for a pump, only as as complementary tool Comment from : Dali S |
|
Very interesting video I'd thought about getting one of these - but after watching this I don't think it'd do the things I need Thanks Comment from : jared walbridge |
|
Thanks Comment from : C B |
|
Nice tech, but realistically, I could see using something like this, but only if I had a pump, on-hand, for backup So yeah, there in lies the dilemma Why invest in he tech if I’m still going to carry a pump anyway? Like i said, nice tech but for me simpler is the better more regularly reliable solution I think that for most you’ll find this to be the case Thanks again Comment from : Le Aja |
|
These would be great if they lasted a decade, and the battery lasted, but I'm not convinced by much these days Landfill within the year for most I bet 😢 Comment from : Robin Malik |
|
Shite Comment from : James |
|
Evans MTB saga brother? Comment from : Nicgur_69 |
|
I strongly suspect that the Cycplus is a Chinese knock off of the really good Australian Fumpa Pump Dave Rome did a really good comparison Comment from : Shannon Parker |
|
Battery x3 and we can think about using this for now it’s useless Comment from : Mrc Stb |
|
Nice shirts!!😁 Comment from : Maverick Cycles |
|
Happens with my cyclpus pump as well you need to move tyre around and it should be fine essentially the psi reading it's getting isn't staying stable Happens now again Great pump Going to buy this one too Thanks for the video Comment from : Joe Murphy |
|
Good idea but lacking battery capacity and auto pressure Maybe don't include a battery and give people the option of usb powerbank size Comment from : Dashcam |
|
Thanks! and I subscribed you Comment from : Luis Marrafa |
|
If, for some reason, you break the bead on a tubeless mtb tire, it's really nice to have that fast impulse of inflation from a CO2 to pop it back into place Comment from : kayakutah |
|
what tire pressure gauge is that? Comment from : Uptowndann |
|
I'll pass for now I'm sure they will improve the product over time Comment from : Tom Debevoise |
|
Interesting & informative but not really a true test, I’m guessing the Shwalbe One was tubeless & already seated, would it have the oomph to seal a tubeless?? 🤔 Comment from : SirSportsCarCollector Lancs |
|
"It never really looks appropriate using a mini pump", haha Truth Comment from : Aaron Edge |
|
If this thing was built around a single replaceable 21700, it would truly be a game changer Comment from : Chaos Engine |
|
What pressure guage were you using? Great vid! Comment from : bigmac |
|
My boss got me one of these Diff brand similar design I use it on my 28/ 26 MTB/emtb tires works fantastic for topping off a low tire and will fill 2 tires on 1chargeeasilyI'm fat so I use higher pressures than mostmore like 26- 28 I've never had it shit the bed like this one didlolBut, never used it on a road bikebrbrI don't roadbrbrPS Fk Mini pumps they suckbrbrAnd yes mine is loud as F as well 😂 Comment from : RaptorV1USA |
|
$120 for conveniencetoo expensive Comment from : Gno Moneey |
|
This would be great to get you back on the road to get you home Comment from : John on a Bike |
|
Never bothered with CO2 A good quality small HV pump is reliable, more eco-friendly and the one device that will anyway accompany your CO2 or any other gimmick pump that you will carry with you So, why bother with the extra weight? Comment from : taz800 |
|
I don't carry a CO2 nor a pump Last time i got a flat on my bicycle was more than 15 years ago Either i am just lucky, or the roads that i ride on are great, or i am riding the toughest bike tires in existence Comment from : Sep G |
|
Can it inflate a motorcycle tire? Comment from : Mo Nunyabidness |
|
With this thing will I be able to pump both tits of my blow up doll to "C" Cup? Comment from : Mike Narayan |
|
I can see this pump is good for emergency use, for tubeless users, 60psi is plenty for 700×25mm tires Comment from : Dat Tran |
|
I've had up to 4 flats in one road bike ride, even with Gator Hardshell, so I wouldn't rely solely on any device with limited cycles Given that I carry a mini pump, additional devices are unnecessary The Lezyne Road Drive with ABS Flex Hose ($55) is around 100g and has been efficient and reliable What a great design Comment from : Fishlet |
|
So you charge it on January 1st But you don't get your first flat till June 1st How much battery power do you lose after it sits for 6 months? Comment from : bikebudha01 |
|
I use a Fumpa Pump and it has saved me a few times on the road I love it Comment from : Muz355 |
|
A Co2 cartridge will not leave you flat I could not say the same for this product How far of a walk would be to far if this product fails? Comment from : Banzai Brooks |
|
The Sustainability of this makes it a no brainier Single use metal CO2 cartridges are convenient but not great for the planet Comment from : Tim Etherington-Judge |
|
Great video, thanks! Comment from : bugeyesprite119 |
|
Thank you This is definitely worth consideration Comment from : Tim King |
|
Most likely the battery will be dead if i need it Some people will have no problems with it, but i need to habe my backup fully manual Comment from : DrBrockhaus |
|
Pointless junk Comment from : CG |
|
Well reviewed as per usual question is does it have the gutts to seat the mtb tyre ? thanks in advance Comment from : Yoda 1970 |
|
Crap Comment from : Johnny Bravo |
|
Fail No thanks😂brI don't like the sound of it Comment from : FatPinarelloRider |
|
Thanks for reviewing! Important question for velomobile riders and other people who have a strong light battery on hand: Does it pump while being charged? Comment from : 4NZ |
Hand Pump Vs. Co2 - Which One Should You Ride With #cycling РѕС‚ : Jon Maloney Cycling Download Full Episodes | The Most Watched videos of all time |
How To Choose A Mini Pump – What Pump Should You Take With You On Bike Rides? РѕС‚ : Global Cycling Network Download Full Episodes | The Most Watched videos of all time |
VTHO TOKEN FINALLY PUMP AGAIN IN SEPTEMBER 2023‼️ VETHOR TOKEN TAKE PROFIT UPDATES‼️ I TOLD YOU PUMP РѕС‚ : BULAN CRYPTO Download Full Episodes | The Most Watched videos of all time |
Best Bike Tire Pump 2022 ? Top 5 Best Bike Tire Pump Reviews РѕС‚ : 5 Best Pick Download Full Episodes | The Most Watched videos of all time |
Creating the Grounded World in Tiny Town! - Tiny Town VR РѕС‚ : Fynnpire Download Full Episodes | The Most Watched videos of all time |
Ditch the Debt - Credit Cards | This Morning РѕС‚ : This Morning Download Full Episodes | The Most Watched videos of all time |
Ditch the Debt - Mortgages | This Morning РѕС‚ : This Morning Download Full Episodes | The Most Watched videos of all time |
What size electric heat pump should you get for your pool? РѕС‚ : Swimming Pool Steve Download Full Episodes | The Most Watched videos of all time |
Is this the Best Bicycle Pump Money can Buy? РѕС‚ : Cyclespeed Tours Download Full Episodes | The Most Watched videos of all time |
How Fast Can A Heat Pump Heat A Pool? РѕС‚ : Inyo Pools Download Full Episodes | The Most Watched videos of all time |